Bronx Children's Museum
NYSCA REPORT FY2023
Supporting Materials
Little Friends of the Museum Afterschool Program, PS 274
at Roberto Clemente State Park
Promotional Flyers
Carousel: Students creating assemblages and final artwork
Ahsani using natural light to trace the structure of a flower, familiarizing herself with the flora native to the Bronx.
Classmates having a great time learning to use watercolor and painting landscapes.
A preparatory drawing created to lead the students into their sculptures. This drawing is of a deer, one of the many fauna that students learned about throughout the duration of this program.
Ahsani using natural light to trace the structure of a flower, familiarizing herself with the flora native to the Bronx.
GreenArts Afterschool Program at CS 55
CS 55 2nd graders performing their song, “One Step,” for First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Led by Teaching Artist Luss Nigaglioni.
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Carousel: Students preparing musical composition and final performance
Teaching artist, Luss Nigaglioni, guiding a student as she records vocals for their song, “One Step.”
Students observe one of their classmates performing a portion of their song.
Students gathered around one of their classmates as they learned how to loop an instrumental.
Teaching artist, Luss Nigaglioni, guiding a student as she records vocals for their song, “One Step.”
Music Matters - La Música Importa Community Concerts
Bronx Children’s Museum
725 Exterior Street, Bronx, NY 10451
May 15 & June 10th 2023
Video
Promotional Flyers
Carousel: Children and families moving to the sounds of ¡Retumba!
Yvette Martinez of ¡Retumba! leads a parade throughout the Museum after the conclusion of her performance.
Visitors of the museum perform alongside ¡Retumba!, playing along with various rhythms and genres that were developed throughout Latin America.
Children take turns performing dance solos while ¡Retumba! provides backing music and helps them express themselves through movement.
Yvette Martinez of ¡Retumba! leads a parade throughout the Museum after the conclusion of her performance.